Not too shabby. I'd buy it
Good luck, pulling the lot would affect their bottom line
Nah, nothing in that lot is genuine
You'd think it would bring prices down, more supply, same demand. But these "new york hoard" coins are being aggressively marketed (hyped) to the...
That's a good strategy. In a very small percentage of cases, a seller uses crappy pics because they just don't know any better, but in the vast...
Nah, if you tell someone that what they have is worth more than what they're asking, and they say they don't care, then you're not in the wrong...
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the German soldiers were issued Pervitin in their rations[ATTACH]
Maybe he'll give you the guy's address so you can go over there with a torch and pitchfork
No. Without even clicking the link, the answer is no.
It's possible, someone paid $120,000 for a banana taped to a wall...
here's a pic i found on usacoinbook.com, hopefully it'll help [ATTACH]
Yes, that's the 7 feather, second reverse, aka reverse of 1878. and yes, they are referring to the arrow fletching, from late 1878 on, the top...
Even with the gouge it's a very nice coin. I think i'd forgive that damage to have a 1796 dime with that amount of detail.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say no. There's no way to get edge reeding on a blank that's so undersized in a collar meant for a dollar.
NNC is a basement slabber run by ebay seller centsless. The numbers on their slabs mean nothing, treat them like raw coins.
[ATTACH] It's a Michigan thing...
I'm willing to bet it won't affect values a bit, except for the hoard coins themselves, which will be sold at a substantial premium with a hoard...
The best time to buy is when the market is down
I'm at 40. The detail is nice, but i'm not seeing enough remaining luster for 45. it might be there and just not showing on pics, so i could be...
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